NordForsk has conducted a study on how Nordic research councils work with research impact. The results show similar needs and aims, even if nuances in methods and definitions vary.
The landscapes of the Nordic countries are undergoing significant change due to both humans and climate change. This has implications for each of us living in the Nordic region, says an Icelandic researcher.
NordForsk announces funding for two to four Nordic knowledge-sharing and capacity-building networks for researchers working with research relevant to Indigenous peoples and/or Indigenous research.
The Nordic Council of Ministers has commissioned NordForsk to initiate a call on Sustainable fisheries from healthy seas. Available budget is NOK 40 million, and the call deadline is 28 May 2024.
Remote and flexible working arrangements became common during the pandemic. But how well does it really work? A Nordic-Baltic research project is investigating the consequences of the new working life for managers and employees.
During the pandemic, the Nordic crisis management principle of sector responsibility was put to the test. But what was behind the challenge to the sector responsibility principle? That's what a Nordic research project is trying to answer.
There is a strong belief in cooperation on research infrastructure in the Nordic countries. Furthermore, NordForsk and NORDHORCS play a key role in supporting joint Nordic research initiatives of high scientific quality and with a strong Nordic added value.